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It's a good feeling. The federal government is listening to what's happening in the steel industry. It's a positive announcement,” Mike Day, president of United Steelworkers Local 5890, said.
After the U.S. announced it would impose tariffs on Canada, border crossings between Washington, British Columbia fell. Have they recovered?
More than 1,000 exhibitors attended this year's Institute of Food Technologists expo, with some Illinois companies sharing ...
The Chinese embassy in Ottawa criticized duties slapped by Canada this week on Chinese imported steel, saying on Friday they ...
Havana Club is going places, even without the huge United States market to rely on. The rum’s CEO, Christian Barré, explains ...
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Trump’s tariffs spark a nationalist reaction in Latin America. Is the U.S. president a godsend for the region’s leftist ...
President Trump’s plan to impose a 100 percent tariff on Russian goods could raise the cost of urea, a key fertilizer in corn ...
Church Street Marketplace is getting a name change for the summer to Rue Canada Street, with city officials unveiling new ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said in a letter that he will raise taxes on many imported goods from Canada to 35%, ...
The president announced big tariff increases in Indiana’s largest export markets last week, including 35% on the state’s No. 1 partner, Canada, and 30% on Mexico.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Canada has been "pretty difficult to deal with" with respect to negotiating a trade deal with the Trump administration.
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